Feminist News Digest | Week of October 5-October 9
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ABORTION | REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS
New Jersey Moves to Codify Roe v. Wade into State Law [[link removed]]
With the recent death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and Trump’s swift move to nominate Amy Coney Barrett as her replacement, reproductive rights are on the line, with many anti-abortion advocates hoping Roe v. Wade will soon be overturned. Last Friday, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy unveiled the state’s Reproductive Freedom Act, which is “proactive legislation that will help protect and expand New Jerseyans’ ability to receive reproductive health care, such as birth control, and pregnancy-related care, including abortion”.
AFGHANISTAN | WOMEN'S RIGHTS
Afghan Women Leaders: The Taliban Must Recognize Today’s Afghanistan [[link removed]]
At an event held yesterday at the United States Institute of Peace, the Afghan Minister for Women’s Affairs, Hasina Safi, stressed that we must build on the achievements of the Afghan people, especially Afghan women.
POLICE | RACE
The Ex-Police Officer Responsible for George Floyd’s Death Gets Released on Bail [[link removed]]
Former Minneapolis Police officer Derek Chauvin, facing charges of murder and manslaughter in the death of George Floyd on May 25, was released from jail on bail yesterday. He was released after posting a $1 million bond, and soon after, protestors in Minneapolis took to the streets.
HEALTH | POLITICS
Senate in Recess Because of Coronavirus Cases [[link removed]]
As of Monday, the Senate is in recess for two weeks due to many members of Trump’s staff, as well as three senators, testing positive for coronavirus. This is the first time since May that Mitch McConnell has adjourned the Senate because of coronavirus, and will potentially impact both the confirmation of Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court and the passage of the stimulus bill.
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